“As a big fan of Turkish cuisine, I was glad to discover this place on my radar. We ordered Lentil Soup, Lahmacun, and Hummus, followed by Baklava paired with Turkish Tea for dessert. Every dish was delicious, and the portions were generous. The atmosphere of the place is laid-back, complemented by welcoming and friendly staff. It's definitely earned a spot on my list of favorite places.“
“Everything is perfect. Foods delicious, servers are kind, atmosphere is beautiful. If you want to try Turkish cuisine, you should try here. I had mixed grill. Lamb sish and chicken sish were so soft and juicy. Rice was really good with döner.As a starter Arnavut ciğeri, ezme and cheese rolls were amazing.For desert I can definitely recommend Kunefe.You won’t regret.“
“Probably some of the best service I've received at a restaurant! The owner checked in a few times and showed us his joint business of a hookah lounge upstairs. We also learned about Ramiz's history and how it's a chain. This location is the first one established in the US. We received complimentary mix appetizer plate of dips and tea! Karişik Soğuk Meze / Mix Appetizer Plate- Hummus, baba ghanoush, labneh, and spicy vegetable dip THE SPICY VEGETABLE DIP IS INCREDIBLE! MUST TRY! Turkish meatballs - insanely moist and delicious! Would highly recommend! Chicken Adana wrap - could have used more meat in it and the fries were lacking salt but that's easily fixable! Sütlaç -the oven baked pudding was good The table cloth on the tables kept moving which was a bit frustrating, not sure what other restaurants do to hold it down. Menu has so many options, something for everyone. Bringing your family or a big friend group is a good idea!“
“As you walk up to the front door you can smell the food cooking on the grill and it draws you in. Everything is fresh, made to order, tastes, smells, and looks incredible. The owner is very friendly and hospitable. I had the chicken kebab platter and I loved it. The desserts look almost too good to eat.“
“The store is not much to look at, inside or out - very basic bodega style grocery store but ho-ly COW, the sandwiches are unreal here. We got a tuna hoagie and a pork bánh-mi and wow, both were mind blowing. So incredibly delicious. This is a sweet little hidden gem in the Powelton Village area of the city.“
“Admittedly it wasn't too busy when we ate here hard to judge the noise level. That said, we have been here before and it's a nice neighborhood byob restaurant with delicious Turkish food. The mezza plate was perfect to share between 4 and the calamari was the best, tender and crispy with a delicious dipping sauce. We all had varying kebabs, all were moist and flavorful as were the chicken thighs. Finished off with some Turkish coffee and baklava and we were more than satisfied. Even though it is a byob it was still reasonably priced.“
“Drove by this market the other day and decided to stop. So many interesting items. The staff working are very pleasant. We had questions about some of the items and they were happy to explain and give opinions. We love Turkish cuisine and are always up to trying new things. The prices were very reasonable. The butcher/meat area had wonderful looking fresh meats. We didn't plan this trip and were heading somewhere else afterwards, so we didn't pick up any meats, but will be coming back to try some. In the back is the bakery and a little place to sit. We purchased a coffee and a pide. We sat down to have a few bites of it, and it was very good. The dough had a little crispness and soft chew and very good flavor. We also grabbed a turkish cherry soda, which was very light and refreshing. We ended up buying a lot of items including a case of the soda. We definitely will be back.“
“Very good restaurant but it feels like they're still working out the kinks. Service was friendly but a little haphazard. Food was delicious but a little pricey and not the best presentation. Not quite up there with the best but still highly recommended.“